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College basketball rankings: CBS releases new Top 25 and 1 after Milan Momcilovic commitment

FaceProfileby: Thomas Goldkamp06/02/26

One of the last big dominoes in the college basketball offseason has fallen. Kentucky secured a commitment from Iowa State sharpshooter Milan Momcilovic. So how does that affect the CBS Sports Top 25 and 1 ranking?

The network put out an updated ranking on Tuesday afternoon following the Momcilovic news. Most of the top 10 remains unchanged, but there are some notable moves in the back half.

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On3 stops to take a look at the complete CBS Sports Top 25 and 1 today. Let’s dive in below.

1. Florida Gators (-)

The kings of college basketball two years ago are back at it again, claiming the top spot in the sport at CBS Sports after returning some key players. Thomas Haugh is back, as is Alex Condon. The latest news? Center Rueben Chinyelu will also return after testing the NBA Draft waters.

That gives Florida four of five starters back from a team that was a No. 1 seed this season. The top bench scorers have also returned, making the Gators a formidable group entering next season.

2. Duke Blue Devils (-)

Like Florida, Duke is getting a healthy chunk of its roster back, though Cameron Boozer and Isaiah Evans are moving on to the NBA Draft. Still, the return of Caleb Foster and Patrick Ngongba gives the Blue Devils a strong core to work with.

Add elite Wisconsin scorer John Blackwell and Duke once again has the goods to get it done. Cameron Williams is one of the top incoming prospects in the country.

3. Michigan Wolverines (-)

Michigan isn’t in the top spot in the top 25 following its national title win, but Florida and Duke shouldn’t exactly be celebrating — the Wolverines are close behind. Replacing the frontcourt led by Aday Mara and Morez Johnson won’t be easy, but the Wolverines have snagged a trio of transfers there.

Meanwhile, point guard Elliott Cadeau and budding star Trey McKenney are both back. Dusty May has proven he can build a winner. Does he have the right combination of returning talent and portal stars yet again?

4. Illinois Fighting Illini (-)

Illinois returns virtually its entire frontcourt, which was a pretty good outfit during the 2025-26 college basketball season. The Ivisics are one of the better duos in the country, and Andrej Stojakovic is also back after testing the NBA Draft waters.

Providence transfer Stefan Vaaks should help replace the loss of Keaton Wagler, while recruit Quentin Coleman is considered one of the nation’s best. This is a strong overall group returning.

5. UConn Huskies (-)

UConn might have found itself higher up these rankings if not for an unfortunate injury. Star guard Solo Ball will miss the 2026-27 college basketball season while recovering from a wrist injury.

Still, UConn has the pieces to replace veterans Alex Karaban and Tarris Reed Jr. effectively. Nikolas Khamenia from Duke was a top transfer portal get, as was Seton Hall’s Najai Hines. And Dan Hurley has proven time and again he knows how to produce a winning roster.

6. Michigan State Spartans (-)

Point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. is back and that’s where the conversation starts with this college basketball top 25 mainstay. The Spartans are always competitive under Tom Izzo.

More than many other teams in this list, Michigan State will be relying on a homegrown group of guys to take the next step. There are a bunch of returning pieces — not that there aren’t some talented new recruits, too — and that usually bodes well for an Izzo squad.

7. Texas Longhorns (-)

Sean Miller very quietly molded Texas into an NCAA Tournament contender in 2025-26, sneaking in as one of the last teams in the Big Dance but then doing some real damage. Big man Matas Vokietaitis is back, helping to anchor the frontcourt.

A trio of terrific transfers should help bolster the lineup elsewhere: Colorado‘s Isaiah Johnson (16.9 PPG), TCU‘s David Punch (14.1 PPG) and Auburn‘s Elyjah Freeman (9.2 PPG). The Miller era is truly off and running in Austin.

8. Arizona Wildcats (-)

Arizona took a bit of a hit after big man Koa Peat opted to enter the NBA Draft. The Wildcats should be quite good on the perimeter, but more answers are needed on the interior following Peat’s departure.

Derek Dixon transfers in from North Carolina, while Ivan Kharchenkov returns after averaging 10.2 PPG. Big man Montiejus Krivas is back as well. Can newcomers Caleb Holt and Cameron Holmes make an immediate impact?

9. Gonzaga Bulldogs (-)

Gonzaga was once again very, very good during the 2025-26 season. The team lost only four games, winning an NCAA Tournament game to reach the Round of 32 before losing to a red-hot Texas team.

The Zags return three of their top five scorers, including Braden Huff, who scored 17.8 points per game in 25.4 minutes per contest. A handful of elite transfers should help round out the roster next winter.

10. Virginia Cavaliers (-)

The Cavaliers were a thoroughly pleasant surprise in 2025-26, reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament and winning 30 games. The core of the team will be back next season, too.

Virginia returns Thijs De Ridder, Sam Lewis, Chance Mallory, Johann Gunloh and Elijah Gertrude. That’s five of the team’s top 10 scorers from a year ago. So there’s a lot of continuity to work with and build around going into next season.

Rest of the CBS Sports Top 25 And 1

  1. St. John’s Red Storm (-)
  2. Arkansas Razorbacks (-)
  3. Iowa State Cyclones (-)
  4. Houston Cougars (-)
  5. Louisville Cardinals (-)
  6. Tennessee Volunteers (-)
  7. Kentucky Wildcats (NR)
  8. USC Trojans (-1)
  9. Alabama Crimson Tide (-1)
  10. Purdue Boilermakers (-1)
  11. Miami Hurricanes (-1)
  12. Indiana Hoosiers (-1)
  13. BYU Cougars (-1)
  14. North Carolina Tar Heels (-1)
  15. Vanderbilt Commodores (-1)
  16. Kansas Jayhawks (-1)